Yes, in vesicles, though there may be confusion between cis and trans here. The confusion may be mine though.
vesicles come from rough ER and the Golgi apparatus. they are made of membrane . there are 2 different types: 1. take modified materials from Golgi apparatus or rough ER to other parts of the cell. 2. usually take proteins from Golgi apparatus to the cell wall. then they join with the plasma membrane.
Cross Join is jsut another Join
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Proteins are the finished product made from amino acids.
Amino acids join together to form proteins.
receptor proteins on the surface of hemoglobin
Yes proteins are polymer of amino acids. The monomer units known as amino acids join together by peptide bond to make proteins. the message to make proteins are coded in DNA.
Mainly alpha-amino acids. Some proteins have cofactors which are not amino acids.
in human cells join them in different combinations to make every protein they need plant cells join then in same combinations to make every protein they need explain:because cells use nutrients for respiration and to build proteins
Joins refer to the combination of related records to form a relation . There are six types of joins in database . Types of joins are cross join, natural join , right join , left join ,Inner join, Outer join.INNER JOINOUTER JOINLEFT JOINRIGHT JOINNATURAL JOINCROSS JOINIn special cases a table can join to itself (SELF JOIN)
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It is called protein synthesis.